Wake of the News in the Tribune one day last week with the pen name "Mrs. Earl J." We wonder who Mrs. Joseph Korenin will be hosâ€" tess at luncheon and bridge today at her home on North Chestnut St. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Banker (Verâ€" ene Gunckel) of Jackson, Mich., ure visiting at the Love home. Rev. and Mrs. Earl J. Bruso were Thanksgiving Day guests at the home of Mr. Bruso‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. John Fedâ€" osky in Chicago. Mr, and Mrs. Lioyd Mann of Cenâ€" tral Ave. and Mrs. Wallace Mann of Janesville, Wis., were dinner guests on Thursday at the Arnold Jensen home in DesPlaines. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson and son, Ralph, were Thanksgiving Day guests at the Olaf Olson home in Chicago. _ Sunday guests at the Olson home were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porkins of Riverdale, l11. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Potterton and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Burâ€" ton Potterton of West Allis, Wis., spent Sunday at the Russell Potterâ€" ton home. Mrs. Albert Easton is in Chicago for several weeks at the home of Mrs. Louis Mentzer‘s mother, Mrs. Adams. Mrs. Emil Fredricks acted as Flag bearer at the Gurnee Royal NL:i_ghbor camp on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ritter and family of Osterman Ave. left last Wednesday to spend the week with Mrs. Ritter‘s family in Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Leslic Haggie of Evanston spent Thursday with the Irwin Plagge left on Sunday for a several week‘s business trip in the east at Boston and Brooklyn. A group of members of the Deerâ€" field Volunteer Fire Department atâ€" tended the monthly meeting of the Lake County Firemen‘s association in Waukegan on Monday. Mrs, Harriet Johnston returned to Deerfield on Sunday accompanied by her son, Earl, from Lockport, where she had visited a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Halloway. Mrs. Clarence Rollman entertained her Waukegan bridge club on Wedâ€" nesday (yesterday) at her home on Osterman Ave. Deerfield Locals (Continued from preceding page) n «C Ip _ for further information. Skirts Marked and Shortened Also sold at IADA SHOF, Deerfield, litinots REAL ESTATE LOANS 2 North Sheridan Road Highland Park, IMinots Telephone: Highland Park 93 EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY, A REDUCTION IN INSURANCE RATES, APPLICABLE TO PLEASURE CARS, OF TWENTY TO TWENTYâ€"FIVE PERCENT. Automobile Insurance Rates Reduced The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company The assureds are also covered in "driving other cars." V. William Briddle ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Orders also taken for Pinking Shears . . . Spool Holders . . . . Guages and other sewing neeâ€" essitics. SELF SKIRT MARKER Chalk your hem the easy profesâ€" sional way. Just squeere the bulbâ€"and mark an accurate hem in 60 seconds! Takes skirt! . . Complete with sample tube of powder. the guess work out of shortening a Telephone Highland Park 405 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Collins Announces also Miss Laura Muhike of River Forâ€" est spent the weekâ€"end with her sisâ€" ters, Mrs. George L. Brand and Mrs. The Austin Plagge family of Hines, Ill. was unable to attend the family gathering in Deerfield on Thanksgiving Day, because their litâ€" tle three year old son received a hip injury and has been in a cast up to his arm pits for three weeks and cannot be moved. Robert will be in the cast for nine weeks. Provision is now made for the care of children in the social room of the Presbyterian church from 11 to 2 o‘clock each Sunday morning while their parents attend the servâ€" ice of public worship, Fred Haggie family on Osterman Dr. W. F. Weir will attend a meeting of the Chicago Presbytery on Monday at the Buena Presbyâ€" terian church in Chicago. The Julius and Arthur Johnson families were dinner guests on Thursday at the Charles Johnson home in Highland Park. A very fine feature article about James Mooney was written by Gladys Priddy and appeared in the Waukegan Newsâ€"Sun on Friday. At the close of the article it told that he secured his rattle snake speciâ€" mens west of Deerfield. _ James who is in his early twenties has been interested in animal life for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beckman will have their 51st wedding anniversary on Monday, Dec. 5. The Beckmans live near Prairie View. many years and when he attended the Deerfleld Gramm ar school gained the nickname" Mushrat," beâ€" cause of his interesting account of the life of the muskrat. The Wilmot Mother‘s club will meet on Tuesday, Dec. 5, at 2:15 p.m. at the Wilmot school. They will make plans for the annual Christmas party for the children. Dorothy Jacobson will be hostess to members of the Junior American Legion Auxiliary on Saturday at her home on Deerfield road. Adolph Kirback will be the speaker at the meeting of the Townâ€" send club at the Tow hall on Tuesâ€" day evening. The Deerfield Chapter of the Eastâ€" ern Star will hold their installation of officers on Thursday evening, Dec. 7. Mrs. John Rugen of Glenâ€" view, grand lecturer, who is inâ€" structress of the local chapter, will be the installing officer. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grundeis (Mary Horenberger) entertained at a party on Saturday evening at the Carl Horenberger home on Wilmot road. It was Mrs. Grundeis 28th birthday anniversary and their secâ€" ond wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. James McLaughlin of Somerset Ave. announce the birth of a son, on Nov. 19, at South Chiâ€" cago. Mrs. Anthony Hodel of Arbor Vitae road underwent a major operâ€" ation on Saturday at the Ravensâ€" wood hospital in Chicago. Mrs. Arthur Pagel will be hosâ€" tess to the Mother‘s club of the Bethlehem church on Monday eveâ€" ning at her home on Orchard lane. HAIRCUTTING Adults . . . . 40« Children . . . 35 First house north of Central arenue om East side of Street DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP 21 North Second Street 15 Years in Highland Park Telephone H. P. 5435 TWENTY YEARCS AGO 1 * Nov. 27, 1919 After December first the butcher shops in Highland Park will be openâ€" ed for business at 8 in the mornâ€" ing instead of 7 as formerly . . . Herman Hart, Oakwood avenue, is recoverning from injuries sustainâ€" ed when he fell from an automobile in St. Johns avenue, Saturday eveâ€" ning . .. Mrs. Elizabeth Hayden anâ€" nounces the engagement of her daughter Fredericka to Mr. Edward Drew Gourley . . . Miss Edith Ringâ€" dah] is confined to her home with scarlet fever . . . Janet Swanson has accepted a position as bookkeepâ€" er in the Bakke grocery . . . Anton Dostalek and family have moved from Libertyville to a new home in east Vine avenue . . . Mr. and Mrs. Almon P. Bowers of Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fimer Clavey of Deerfield, Sunday . . . Last week Ravinia school sent in a 100 percent enrollment to the Junior Red Cross for next year. in Evanston, Nov. 19â€"21 . . . Mrs. Esther Anderson passed away Nov. 21 ... Miss Eleanor Loomis, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Loomis, was married to Mr. Frank H. Moss of Tulsa, Okla., Nov. 21 . . . Mr. and Mrs, A. Roderick Macpherson of St. Johns avenue, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Nov. 22 . . . Mrs. J. Româ€" mel of Deerfield entertained Friday in compliment to her house guest, Mrs. F. Bosold of Peru, I!I., a forâ€" mer resident of Deerfield . . . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buchana of Evanston are the happy parents of a daughâ€" TEN YEARS AGO Nov. 28, 1929 Mrs. Tipton‘s new restaurant at 20 N. First street will be open for business soon after Dec. 1 . .. Harry Sheahen, well known resident and expert garageman, has just purâ€" chased the interests of his partner Leo Yenna in the J. & L. garage ... Mrs. R. P. Sherer was elected one of the directors of the League of Women Voters at their convention QualityCleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. at progressive Highland Park through the files of The Press Phone H. P. 178 PBackward THE HIGHLAND PARK PR ESS AND ter born Nov. 16 at Evanston hosâ€" Rnditheir son Ontrnaay have resare ir son returnâ€" ed from & month‘s in Venice, Fla Is Woman a Backward Creature?! Don‘t mis sthis interesting and inâ€" structive article explaining how a woman usually knows the truth inâ€" stinctively which may indicate that she hasn‘t acquired the mental maâ€" chinery of manâ€"but with her intuiâ€" tion she doesn‘t need it. A full page illustrated feature in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next Sunday‘s Heraldâ€"Ameriâ€" Paul Borchardt Highland Park Frank Siljestrom Menoni & Mercer Lumber Companies â€" Deerfield WVAUKECAN/ w >°*¢GN 60'3 \COKE/ Recommended and Sold by so anyone who has not seen the wide variety of books and games for children and adults is invited to drop in and browse. Mrs. David Suttle and her committee are not only taking orders for the new books but there is a reâ€"sale table. Deliâ€" cious fruitcake for the holidays is also a sideline to raise the fund for the school library. Magazine subscriptions may be placed through Book Fair Closes at Lincoln School Friday, December 1 day of the Lincoln PTA Book Fair Highland Park Fuel Co. Menoni & Mocogni Mrs. Suttle any time before Christâ€" mas to help the project. evening was a real success. Fortyâ€" eight contestants from the third to the eighth grade competed for the included "What did the Cowardly Lion want, who threw a hammer at a cricket, who is Winnie, the Pooh, who wrote Pinocechio?" THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1989 Dana, and John Hull. The 22 quesâ€" tions submitted by Jimmy O‘Riley from third grade afforded an examâ€" ple of interesting reading. They /AUKEG dealer for FREE Ask your Service